Today's Politics - Bloomberg News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Honduras turns to army to battle drug gangs Tue,29 Nov 2011 10:49 PM PST Reuters - TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' Congress voted on Tuesday to deploy the army to fight encroaching Mexican drug cartels in a bid to curb violence in the world's most murderous country. By an overwhelming majority, lawmakers decided to follow a model used by Mexican President Felipe Calderon who launched an army-backed campaign against powerful drug gangs soon after taking office in late-2006. Since then, more than 45,000 people have died in drug violence in Mexico. ... Full Story | Top | China's sway runs deep in Myanmar's ancient capital Tue,29 Nov 2011 10:47 PM PST Reuters - MANDALAY, Myanmar (Reuters) - The stalls of Mandalay's biggest market are lined with Chinese-made clothes, appliances and cosmetics -- a clear sign of the grip Myanmar's giant neighbor has over the city. "You think of me as Chinese, right?" said Xiao Wei, one of many ethnic Chinese merchants at the Zeigyo market in Mandalay, a bustling city and former royal capital in central Myanmar. "When I am in China, no one believes I am a foreigner until they see my passport. ... Full Story | Top | Britain pulls embassy staff out of Iran: sources Tue,29 Nov 2011 10:42 PM PST Reuters - TEHRAN (Reuters) - Britain has evacuated all its diplomatic staff from Iran, Western diplomatic sources told Reuters on Wednesday, a day after protesters stormed and ransacked its embassy and a residential compound. Britain said it was outraged by the attacks and warned of "serious consequences." The U.N. Security Council condemned the attacks "in the strongest terms." U.S. President Barack Obama called on Iran to hold those responsible to account. No comment was immediately available from the British government on the reported withdrawal of embassy staff from Iran. ... Full Story | Top | British embassy evacuates staff from Iran: sources Tue,29 Nov 2011 10:10 PM PST Reuters - TEHRAN (Reuters) - Britain has evacuated all its diplomatic staff from Iran, Western diplomatic sources told Reuters on Wednesday. On Tuesday, protesters stormed and ransacked Britain's embassy and a residential compound in the Iranian capital. (Reporting by Robin Pomeroy) Full Story | Top | Australia backs security pact with U.S., India Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:54 PM PST Reuters - CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's foreign minister on Wednesday backed the formation of a security pact with India and the United States, saying it could be set up if Canberra ends a ban on uranium sales that has annoyed New Delhi. It is the latest move by Australia to take a bigger role in the region's security. Earlier this month, it agreed to host a de facto U.S. base in the north of the country which would provide military reach into southeast Asia and the South China Sea, where China has disputes with several other states over sovereignty. A new trilateral pact bringing in India into a ... Full Story | Top | UN committee sanctions Congo militia chief Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:52 PM PST Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council committee has imposed sanctions on a Congolese militia leader allegedly implicated in a highly publicized mass rape case last year, the committee said in a statement on Tuesday. Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka, 35, is commander-in-chief of the political wing of the Mai Mai Sheka, one of several armed groups active in the lawless east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He reportedly is running for parliament in the country's current elections. ... Full Story | Top | NATO attack was blatant aggression: Pakistan army Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:44 PM PST Reuters - ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A senior Pakistani army official has said a NATO cross-border air attack that killed 24 soldiers was a deliberate, blatant act of aggression, hardening Pakistan's stance on an incident which could hurt efforts to stabilize Afghanistan. In a briefing to editors carried in local newspapers on Wednesday, Major-General Ishfaq Nadeem, director general of military operations, also said NATO forces were alerted they were attacking Pakistani posts, but helicopters kept firing. ... Full Story | Top | Congo opposition wants vote annulled, alleging fraud Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:44 PM PST Reuters - KINSHASA (Reuters) - Four opposition challengers to Democratic Republic of Congo's President Joseph Kabila called on Tuesday for election results to be rejected, accusing authorities of systematic fraud. Candidate Vital Kamerhe, a former government minister, said ballots had been marked ahead of the poll in favour of Kabila, and some voters prevented from entering polling stations during Monday's chaotic presidential and parliamentary elections. ... Full Story | Top | Kenya, Sudan move to fix fallout from Bashir ruling Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:43 PM PST Reuters - NAIROBI/KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Kenya tried on Tuesday to ease a spat with Sudan via a plan to appeal a Kenyan court ruling ordering the arrest of Sudan's president, and Khartoum said it was open to a diplomatic resolution. Khartoum expelled Kenya's ambassador on Monday after a judge ordered officials in Nairobi to arrest Omar al-Bashir if he sets foot in Kenya, and hand him over to International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague where he is wanted on genocide charges. ... Full Story | Top | Islamists expect gains in Egyptian election Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:40 PM PST Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said the parliament that emerges from Egypt's landmark elections should form a government, setting the stage for possible confrontation between Islamists and the ruling generals who have only just named a new prime minister. The results of the first phase of the three-stage poll which could bring the Muslim Brotherhood closer to power were due to start coming out on Wednesday, but the military council which took over from ousted President Hosni Mubarak has yet to step aside. ... Full Story | Top | Former Ivorian president arrives to face ICC Tue,29 Nov 2011 09:39 PM PST Reuters - ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo, facing an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court, was transferred to The Hague on Wednesday, where he would be the first former head of state to be tried by the ICC since its inception in 2002. The ICC, the world's first permanent war crimes court which is also pursuing Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and investigating alleged crimes in Kenya, Libya and Central African Republic, has so far declined to comment on the warrant. ... Full Story | Top | Clinton says "quite hopeful" on Myanmar change Tue,29 Nov 2011 08:53 PM PST Reuters - BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed cautious optimism on Wednesday that tentative democratic reforms in Myanmar could develop into a movement for change to the benefit of the people of the country. Clinton is due to arrive in Myanmar later on Wednesday on a high-stakes visit that could mark the resource-rich Asian nation's return to the world stage after more than 50 years of political isolation. Her visit follows a decision by President Barack Obama this month to open the door to expanded ties with the country sandwiched between China and India. ... Full Story | Top | Former Ivorian president arrives to face ICC Tue,29 Nov 2011 08:39 PM PST Reuters - ROTTERDAM (Reuters) - A plane carrying former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo, facing an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court, arrived at Rotterdam airport Wednesday, a Reuters witness said. The Hague-based court, which is also pursuing Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir and investigating alleged crimes in Kenya, Libya and Central African Republic, has so far declined to comment on the warrant. Gbagbo would be the first former head of state to be tried by the ICC since its inception in 2002. ... Full Story | Top | Clinton tells developing world to be wary of donors Tue,29 Nov 2011 07:24 PM PST Reuters - BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged developing nations on Wednesday to be "smart shoppers" on foreign aid, warning that powerful emerging economies such as China may be more interested in exploiting natural resources than promoting real development. Clinton delivered the warning to a global summit on development and aid held in South Korea, where both traditional rich nation donors, cash-rich middle income countries, non-governmental organizations and private sector groups have gathered to discuss the future of the global aid effort. ... Full Story | Top | Republican Romney opens fire on rival Gingrich Tue,29 Nov 2011 07:17 PM PST Reuters - TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney opened fire on surging rival Newt Gingrich on Tuesday, calling him a "lifelong politician" who lacks credibility on how the U.S. economy works. Romney launched his strongest attack to date on the former U.S. House of Representatives speaker, who has been gaining ground in polls of Republican voters as the main anti-Romney conservative alternative in the race to determine who will run against President Barack Obama's re-election bid in 2012. ... Full Story | Top | ECB's Noyer: situation in Europe has significantly worsened Tue,29 Nov 2011 06:38 PM PST Reuters - SINGAPORE (Reuters) - European Central Bank governing council member Christian Noyer said on Wednesday Europe's debt crisis had significantly worsened, threatening global financial markets, but was confident the euro area would emerge stronger and more cohesive. "The situation in Europe and the world has significantly worsened over the past few weeks," Noyer said at a conference in Singapore. "Market stress has intensified." "We are now looking at a true financial crisis -- that is a broad-based disruption in financial markets. ... Full Story | Top | Islamists expect gains as Egypt counts votes Tue,29 Nov 2011 06:06 PM PST Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptians have voted in a parliamentary election that could bring Islamists closer to power, though the army generals who took over from President Hosni Mubarak have yet to step aside. The Muslim Brotherhood, expected to do well in the marathon vote whose first stage drew millions to the polls, said the new parliament should form a government, setting it at odds with the military council which has only just named a new prime minister. The election for the lower house is due to be held over three phases, concluding in early January. ... Full Story | Top | Policy uncertainty hitting job creation: Fed report Tue,29 Nov 2011 06:05 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small businesses would hire and invest more if Washington offered a clearer idea about plans for taxes and government spending, researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said on Tuesday. Measuring the impact of policy uncertainty has long dogged economists. The question of its impact is particularly relevant now because measures of uncertainty have spiked in recent years. The issue also colors the political debate on the regulation of banks and the healthcare market, and whether to extend tax cuts that could prop up economic growth next year. ... Full Story | Top | Fed's No. 2 sees room for further monetary easing Tue,29 Nov 2011 06:05 PM PST Reuters - SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve's influential vice chair, said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank has room to ease monetary policy further, possibly by providing more information on the path of interest rates. Another top official, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Dennis Lockhart, said he sees a benefit in providing more information on the policy assumptions underlying Fed forecasts. He made clear, however, that he believes the current policy stance is appropriate. ... Full Story | Top | Republicans back payroll tax cut extension Tue,29 Nov 2011 05:39 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in Congress on Tuesday threw their support behind a payroll tax cut extension, trying to blunt charges ahead of 2012 elections of favoring wealthy Americans over middle-class workers. Until Tuesday, Republicans had been lukewarm on extending President Barack Obama's payroll tax cut for workers, indicating they were open to negotiating it but never explicitly backing a measure, which the White House says will boost the country's sputtering economic recovery. ... Full Story | Top | Facebook settles privacy case with FTC Tue,29 Nov 2011 05:34 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Facebook will be required to get user consent for certain changes to privacy settings as part of a settlement of federal charges that it deceived consumers and forced them to share more personal information than they intended. The settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission will also subject the company, which is reported to preparing a $10 billion initial public offering, to 20 years of independent audits. "I'm the first to admit that we've made a bunch of mistakes," co-founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a lengthy post on the company's official blog Tuesday. ... Full Story | Top | SEC's Schapiro asks for tougher penalty powers Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:53 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro is asking Congress to expand its powers so it can impose tougher financial penalties against wrongdoers on Wall Street. Schapiro's request, in a November 28 letter to two U.S. senators, comes as the agency is under fire for entering settlements that a federal judge criticized as too lenient. ... Full Story | Top | Cain campaign crumbling after affair allegation Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:34 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential contender Herman Cain told aides on Tuesday he would reassess the viability of his struggling campaign after an Atlanta woman accused him of conducting a 13-year extramarital affair. The allegations could be the end of the political line for Cain, who led the Republican White House race barely more than a month ago but has nosedived in polls after a series of sexual harassment charges and campaign missteps. ... Full Story | Top | Violence in Cairo, ElBaradei blames "thugs" Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:31 PM PST Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Nearly 80 people were wounded on Tuesday when youths threw petrol bombs, fired guns and threw rocks in clashes near Cairo's Tahrir Square, where protesters have been demonstrating against military rule in Egypt. Leading reformist politician Mohamed ElBaradei said "thugs" had attacked the protesters whose sit-in demonstration against the generals is now in its 11th day. Twenty seven of the wounded were taken to hospital, the official MENA news agency reported. ... Full Story | Top | FCC to let AT&T pull merger application Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:29 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Communications regulators released a staff report criticizing AT&T Inc's $39 billion plan to purchase T-Mobile USA, even though they agreed on Tuesday to let the companies withdraw their request for approval. AT&T and T-Mobile USA owner Deutsche Telekom AG said last week they wanted to withdraw their application with the Federal Communications Commission to focus on defending the transaction from an antitrust lawsuit brought by the U.S. Justice Department. ... Full Story | Top | Pressure mounts on Syria's Assad at home and abroad Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:23 PM PST Reuters - BEIRUT (Reuters) - Pressure is mounting on President Bashar al-Assad, with growing foreign condemnation of his repression of the Syrian uprising and attacks by armed rebels that his forces appear unable to stamp out. European and Arab diplomats told Reuters the top United Nations human rights forum would announce on Wednesday a special Friday session that was expected to condemn Syria for crimes against humanity. The move is partly designed to put pressure on China and Russia to take a stronger stand against Assad's government. The 47-member U.N. ... Full Story | Top | Factbox: British national strike over pensions Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:20 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Britain faces its biggest one-day national strike in 30 years on Wednesday over pension reforms which have enraged public sector workers. The co-ordinated mass action comes against a gloomy backdrop of faltering growth, rising unemployment, big public-sector layoffs and wage freezes as the government pursues an austerity drive designed to slash a record budget deficit. Here are some facts about the strike and its likely impact: * A coalition of 30 trade unions, representing some 2 million workers, is expected to take part. ... Full Story | Top | U.S., EU mull free trade talks, sign secure trade pact Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:19 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and European Union agreed Tuesday to reduce red tape related to cargo security and pledged to work toward tearing down tariffs and regulatory barriers between the world's largest trading partners. "The leaders have asked to look at all aspects of our relationship and see what we can do to strengthen our economic ties and support good jobs and growth on both sides of the Atlantic," White House international economics adviser Michael Froman told reporters at the end of the annual U.S.-EU Transatlantic Economic Council (TEC). ... Full Story | Top | New York City can't tax Expedia, Priceline fees: court Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:17 PM PST Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - An appeals court on Tuesday struck down a 2009 New York City law imposing a tax on hotel-booking websites such as Expedia Inc and Priceline.com Inc , the latest legal development in a battle playing out in cities across the country. Reversing a trial court, the Appellate Division, First Department, ruled that the city had overstepped its bounds in extending a 6 percent occupancy tax to "online travel intermediaries," and declared the law unconstitutional. Sites such as Expedia, Priceline, Orbitz and Hotels. ... Full Story | Top | Factbox - National strike over pensions Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:14 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Britain faces its biggest one-day national strike in 30 years on Wednesday over pension reforms which have enraged public sector workers. The co-ordinated mass action comes against a gloomy backdrop of faltering growth, rising unemployment, big public-sector layoffs and wage freezes as the government pursues an austerity drive designed to slash a record budget deficit. Here are some facts about the strike and its likely impact: * A coalition of 30 trade unions, representing some 2 million workers, is expected to take part. ... Full Story | Top | Insight: In euro zone crisis, companies plan for the unthinkable Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:13 PM PST Reuters - LONDON/BOSTON (Reuters) - When Novo Nordisk's chief financial officer met marketing colleagues last Friday the conversation moved far beyond the usual discussion of sales and performance. Jesper Brandgaard asked a simple, far-reaching question: how would the firm set prices for two pivotal new insulin products if the euro collapsed? The Danish firm, the world's biggest maker of insulin for the treatment of diabetes, sits outside the euro zone but sells into it. ... Full Story | Top | Outgoing defense minister to be Kuwait PM: reports Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:11 PM PST Reuters - KUWAIT (Reuters) - Kuwait's emir will name outgoing Defense Minister Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak al-Sabah as new prime minister and ask him to form a government, Al Jazeera television and Kuwaiti newspapers reported on Wednesday, two days after the government resigned. The Qatar-based news station did not cite a source, and there was no immediate comment on the report by Kuwaiti officials. At least two Kuwaiti newspapers carried a similar report on their websites, citing unnamed sources as saying that the emir, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, would also dissolve parliament. ... Full Story | Top | Barney Frank says Dodd-Frank likely safe without him Tue,29 Nov 2011 04:06 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Representative Barney Frank hit back at speculation on Tuesday that his departure next year would undermine the sweeping Wall Street reform law he sponsored. Frank announced on Monday he would not seek another term, prompting analysts to wonder how the landmark Dodd-Frank law would fare, as Republicans and Wall Street groups try to tear away at it. "Once (Dodd-Frank) is fully implemented - I think it will be in another year - it is much harder for people to get rid of, because I think it will be popular," the 30-year House veteran told reporters. ... Full Story | Top | Republicans back payroll tax cut extension Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:59 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in Congress on Tuesday threw their support behind a payroll tax cut extension, trying to blunt charges ahead of 2012 elections of favoring wealthy Americans over middle-class workers. Until Tuesday, Republicans had been lukewarm on extending President Barack Obama's payroll tax cut for workers, indicating they were open to negotiating it but never explicitly backing a measure, which the White House says will boost the country's sputtering economic recovery. ... Full Story | Top | Russian cleared of being "honeytrap" spy in UK Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:53 PM PST Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian woman who had an affair with a British member of parliament won her fight to stay in Britain Tuesday after an immigration tribunal dismissed accusations that she was a spy. Katia Zatuliveter, 26, worked as a parliamentary aide and had an affair with her boss, Mike Hancock, 65, a lawmaker from the junior governing Liberal Democrats who served on the defence select committee. British authorities had sought to expel her, accusing her of using her access to parliament to spy for Moscow. ... Full Story | Top | Massachusetts considering ban on Romney records Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:51 PM PST Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts officials are reviewing a 14-year-old state court ruling to determine whether they should ban public access to paper records generated by leading Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney when he was the state's governor. Officials said the review, revealed to Reuters, began after they received a surge of requests for records from Romney's governorship. It was not prompted by a request from Romney camp, they said. ... Full Story | Top | Michigan governor approves state takeover of Flint Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:40 PM PST Reuters - (Reuters) - Michigan Governor Rick Snyder approved a state takeover of the city of Flint on Tuesday, following a review team's assessment earlier in the month that the city, a former manufacturing hub for the auto industry, is in a financial emergency. Snyder named Michael K. Brown, a former mayor of Flint, as the emergency financial manager for the city. Flint is now the fifth municipality in Michigan to come under a state-appointed manager. The move comes as Detroit, the state's biggest city, struggles with fiscal problems that have already threatened to take it down the same road. ... Full Story | Top | Iranian protesters storm British diplomatic compounds Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:30 PM PST Reuters - TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian protesters stormed two British diplomatic compounds in Tehran on Tuesday, smashing windows, torching a car and burning the British flag in protest against new sanctions imposed by London. Britain said it was outraged and warned of "serious consequences." The U.N. Security Council condemned the attacks "in the strongest terms." U.S. President Barack Obama said he was disturbed by the incident and called on Iran to hold those responsible to account. ... Full Story | Top | Jackson doctor gets 4 years in jail, no probation Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:27 PM PST Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, on Tuesday was sentenced to four years in jail without probation for involuntary manslaughter in the pop star's death. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor gave Murray the maximum sentence and said the physician engaged in "money for medicine madness that is simply not acceptable to me." Murray, 58, dressed in a gray suit with purple paisley tie, sat emotionless through the sentencing. ... Full Story | Top | Attempt to derail new detainee rules fails Tue,29 Nov 2011 03:21 PM PST Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate on Tuesday rejected an attempt to derail controversial changes in the way terrorism suspects are handled, but continued debate on whether to allow Americans to be held indefinitely without trial. The Senate is considering legislation that would generally give preference to military detention over the criminal court system for terrorism suspects, and allow indefinite military detention for suspects who are linked with al Qaeda or associated groups. Critics are worried that the provisions would also apply to U.S. ... Full Story | Top |
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